City Officials Discuss Traffic Safety Measures for Enchanted Circle Project

July 26, 2025 | Nashville Department of Transportation (NDOT) Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee


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City Officials Discuss Traffic Safety Measures for Enchanted Circle Project
The Enchanted Circle Traffic Calming Meeting held on July 21, 2025, in Nashville, focused on addressing community concerns regarding traffic safety in the area. Residents expressed their frustrations about speeding vehicles and the dangers posed when exiting driveways, particularly at the top of the hill on Enchanted Circle.

During the meeting, city officials discussed the proposed traffic calming measures and the specific limits of the project. Some residents questioned the decision-making process, expressing concerns that funds had already been spent on planning before the community had a chance to vote on the project. Officials clarified that the project limits were based on the application submitted by residents and that they would review the application to ensure accuracy.

Community members voiced strong support for the traffic calming measures, emphasizing the need for safer conditions on the road. One resident highlighted the dangers of pulling out of driveways and the lack of attention from drivers to existing warning signs.

The meeting concluded with officials assuring residents that their feedback would be taken into account and that a ballot would be distributed for community members to express their opinions on the proposed project. The meeting was recorded and will be available on Metro Nashville's YouTube page for further public access.

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